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" My noble and learned friend, the Lord Chancellor, has been pleased to give some sound advice to certain classes of persons, of whom, I confess, I know nothing, except that they are persons whom he considers as evincing too much impatience. I will freely... "
Speeches ... at public meetings in Scotland and Newcastle, in 1834 - Page 3
by John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1835 - 116 pages
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 76

History - 1835 - 906 pages
...fretful impatience in awaiting the remedies of them. Now I frankly confess that I am one of those persons who see with regret every hour which passes over the existence of recognised and unreformed abuses. I am, however, perfectly willing to accept the correction of them...
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The Grey Festival: Being a Narrative of the Proceedings Connected with the ...

Edinburgh Reform Festival - Great Britain - 1834 - 232 pages
...valuable to the country. One word more, and I have done. My noble and learned friend, the Lord Chancejlor, has been pleased to give some sound advice to certain...(Rapturous applause.) I am, however, and have no doubt you will agree with me, willing to accept their correction as deliberately as our rulers would wish it...
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The Monthly Repository, Volume 8

Leigh Hunt - Liberalism (Religion) - 1834 - 972 pages
...fretful impatience in awaiting the remedies of them. Now I frankly confess that I am one of those persons who see with regret every hour which passes over the existence of recognised and unreformed abuses. I am, however, perfectly willing to accept the correction of them...
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Sketch of the Political Career of the Earl of Durham

John George Lambton Earl of Durham, John Reid - Great Britain - 1835 - 416 pages
...the people; and now the experiment has been tried, whether it cannot go on with the people. (Cheers.) In my conscience I believe that it will, and that...(Rapturous applause.) I am, however, and have no doubt yon are also, willing to accept their correction as deliberately as our rulers would wish; but it must...
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Annual Register, Volume 76

Edmund Burke - History - 1835 - 942 pages
...fretful impatience in awaiting the remedies of them. Now I frankly confess that I am one of those persons who see with regret every hour which passes over the existence of recognised and unreformed abuses. I am, however, perfectly willing to accept the correction of them...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1835 - 928 pages
...fretful impatience in awaiting the remedies of them. Now I frankly confess that I am one of those persons who see with regret every hour which passes over the existence of recognised and unreformed abuses. I am, however, perfectly willing to accept the correction of them...
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England Under Seven Administrations, Volume 3

Albany Fonblanque - Great Britain - 1837 - 402 pages
...impatience in awaiting " the remedies of them. Now I frankly confess " that I am one of those persons who see with " regret every hour which passes over the existence " of recognised and unref armed abuses. (Immense " cheering.) I am, however, perfectly willing to " accept...
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Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public ..., Volume 4

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1838 - 588 pages
...reference is made either to Lord Brougham's Speech, or to the conduct of him or of his colleagues. " My noble and learned friend, the Lord Chancellor,...the existence of acknowledged but unreformed abuses. I am, however, and have no doubt that you will .agree with me, willing to accept their correction as...
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Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public ..., Volume 4

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1838 - 588 pages
...reference is made either to Lord Brougham's Speech, or to the conduct of him or of his colleagues. " My noble and learned friend, the Lord Chancellor,...the existence of acknowledged but unreformed abuses. I am, however, and have no doubt that you will agree with me, willing to accept their correction as...
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Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public ..., Volume 4

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1838 - 590 pages
...Chancellor, ha.s been pleased to give some sound advice to certain classes of persons, of whom, I confess, 7 know nothing, except that they are persons whom he...over the existence of acknowledged but unreformed Tibuses. I am, however, and have no doubt that you will agree with me, willing to accept their correction...
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